Installed Xubuntu 6.06 on my Thinkpad the other day, everything seemed to be OK until I attempted to install the xmms-alarm package. Wouldn't even download, altho I could still browse the net. In typical longterm Windows user fashion, I just figured it needed a reboot. Did so, and it wouldn't boot afterwards, hanging on the "mounting root file system", and went to "waiting for root file system" for a few minutes, and eventually telling me that /dev/hde1 could not be found. Attemped a reinstall of the OS, and it refused to install to the drive, giving some error that I can't recall now. Assumed bad drive (just bought it about 6 hours prior). Fry's exchanged it out no problem, and this time around I chose Ubuntu
6.06. Same thing, everything seemed to be OK until I rebooted, and it fails attempting to mount the root file system, still trying to load on /dev/hde1. It drops me into a shell eventually, where I checked the /dev folder, and found that niether hde nor hde1 exists. I tried creating the folder, still hung (altho i really didn't expect that to work).
Altho I've been using Linux on and off for a few years now, I still consider myself a newbie. I THINK what's going on here is a configuration issue, where it should be loading /dev/hda, not /dev/hde. But I don't want to just start changing configs around without really knowing what I'm doing and digging a deeper hole.
I found I couldn't really do anything useful in the shell that it drops me to (at least with my skills, or lack thereof :-P). I'm thinking my next plan of attack is to load up a LiveCD, and checking the fstab. Yay or nay?
eric